Dec 30, 2010

It's up to you

It's up to you means that you can decide. For example, "it's up to Arnaud whether we go out for dinner or stay in." It's Arnaud's decision. In the negative "I can give you my opinion, but finally it's not up to me what we do."

2 comments:

  1. Valerie,
    I just love your posts. Thank you for all you do. Would you like to have lunch with me this/next week. It's up to you where we go but if it was up to me, we'd go to the Thai place in Sants and stink of noodles all day ;-)
    nearly happy new year
    Harriet xxx

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  2. Ah, the stink of noodles! I'd love to! I could go next week, on Monday, Wednesday or Friday. Let me know what you prefer and I'll reserve...
    Happy New Year to you!
    xoxox

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